Sinossi
"La vera 'filosofia del martello', che Nietzsche non sarebbe mai riuscito a praticare, perché troppo irrimediabilmente educato, si compie nelle brevi, tempestanti, offensive frasi che compongono l'Unico." (Roberto Calasso)
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- Pagine: 428
- Data di uscita: 05-05-1999
Recensioni
The Ego And His Own would be more properly titled The Unique And Its Property. Like a lot of German Philosophy books, the English translation does not do it justice. Even though this book was written when Nietzsche was a child, Stirner goes far beyond anything Nietzsche could dream of. This may be th Leggi tutto
One of the best books I've ever read! It has truly opened my eyes to many things and has changed me. I have always struggled with the issue of ego as I have always perceived in in the traditional sense. But now I see it differently and I have become more aware of the power of the self and freedom of Leggi tutto
It's Might is Right , but German. More perfidious, less violent. It's as if Ragnar Redbeard had traded in the steroids for an actual philosophical education. The introduction he wrote was a delight to read. At least at the time. Nowadays, I'm far less inclined to call myself an egoist, but would prob Leggi tutto
Un libro demasiado largo que resulta complicado de leer y no por su dificultad, sino por su extensión, ya que utiliza mucho texto para dar a conocer ideas muy puntuales y que si son de gran interés. “yo no me humillo ya ante ningún poder, yo reconozco que cualquier poder no es más que el mío, y que Leggi tutto
Excellent book. One star deducted from the fact that, in the proper Hegelian fashion, the essay is needlessly long and repetitive. It would have been a better book at 200 pages, without literally losing a single idea. Now you get to hear everything (at least) twice. Still, the message continues to i Leggi tutto
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